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Re: Seed Saving Basics

by "FarmI" <ask@[EMAIL PROTECTED] be given> Apr 25, 2008 at 10:59 PM

<Charlie> wrote in message
> On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 13:54:01 +1000, "FarmI" <ask@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 be given>
> wrote:
>><Charlie> wrote in message

>>> Snagged in aus.gardens....old news for some....good place to start for
>>> those new to saving seed.
>>>
>>> http://www.seedsave.org/issi/issi.html
>>
>>So you visited us and didn't say "Hi!"  You're a right bastard Charlie 
>>:-))

>  ;-))  Gotcha!  Caught me out, eh?

Yep.  I'm keeping my eye on you :-)

> I'm keepin' me eyes open.
>
> Y'all been a little slow downunder as of late, must be the onset of the
> cold hard times,

Not too cold yet.  T-****rt and light jacket during the day, long sleeved
T, 
jacket and fire at night, but some deeper cold forecast for this weekend.

and I'm hardpressed tryin' to awaken me countrymen to
> the dangers assailing them and gettin' my garden in and dealin' with
> the anklebiter that just took up crawling and how loves getting into
> *everthing*.  Lot's of rain, but I shan't complain...too much.  I need
> two acres also. You know the issues.

Yep.  Saw my anklebiter today.  Much nicer than one's own.  I like this 
Grandparent role.

> Like Arnold the Terminator says, "I'll be back!"  ;-)

Good.  Pop in and tell us what you've been up to at some time.  Seems that

David is getting rain and the mean sod isn't sharing it round. :-))

> You have the bedstand piled high with books and extra comforters?

Snort!  I don't have room.  I have 3 huge piles of mixed reading next to
the 
bed.  Never know what I'll feel like reading when I hit the hay.

> Chooks have plenty of warm straw?  Plenty of tea?  :-)

Cleaned the pen, nesting boxes and under the roosts about a week ago and 
refilled all with fresh hay.  Rotten chooks didn't even say thank you.

I hope the worms will be more appreciative as I spread it all over a
couple 
of veggie beds after having read how Kylie uses her chook poop.  And as
for 
tea - rotten muck unless it's drunk from a fine bone china tea cup and 
freshly brewed in a good teapot, so I tend to drink coffee.

> Peace and Care

And same to you Old China.

Fran
 




 18 Posts in Topic:
Seed Saving Basics
Charlie   2008-04-24 13:22:31 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-04-24 19:30:41 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
"FarmI" <ask  2008-04-25 13:54:01 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Charlie   2008-04-24 23:18:43 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
"FarmI" <ask  2008-04-25 22:59:44 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Charlie   2008-04-25 17:34:19 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Bill <b2forewagner@[EM  2008-04-25 18:57:47 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Charlie   2008-04-25 18:25:40 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
enigma <enigma@[EMAIL   2008-04-26 02:16:13 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Charlie   2008-04-25 23:05:45 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-04-25 22:45:43 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-04-25 23:22:20 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Charlie   2008-04-25 19:43:39 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
"FarmI" <ask  2008-04-26 17:39:28 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Charlie   2008-04-26 11:27:38 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
MajorOz <MajorOz@[EMAI  2008-04-25 15:56:22 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
"Lilah Morgan"   2008-04-24 22:07:44 
Re: Seed Saving Basics
Gary Woods <garyusenet  2008-04-25 08:44:00 

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